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Turkish troops kill 77 Kurdish
rebels
Cukurca -
Turkish troops have killed 77 Kurdish rebels in night-long clashes
in northern Iraq, the military said Wednesday. Five soldiers were
also killed.
Meanwhile, more than 40 military
trucks ferried troops toward the Iraqi border Wednesday, a day after
heavy snow slowed down Turkey's ground incursion against Kurdish
rebels.
F-16 warplanes and helicopters were
seen flying over the border town of Cukurca toward Iraq.
The death toll for the rebels
reached to 230, the military said. The death toll for soldiers stood
at 24. The military said three pro-government village guards were
also killed during the operation that began last week.
Iraq has demanded an immediate end
to the operation. Turkey, however, says it will continue the
incursion until it achieves its military goals.
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert
Gates, before his arrival in Turkey later Wednesday, said in India
that he will tell Turkish leaders they need to wrap up their
military operations in northern Iraq quickly, and that the ongoing
assault must not last longer than a week or two.
Gates also said he will call on
Turkey to address some of the complaints of the Kurds and move from
combat to economic and political initiatives to solve the problems.
"It's very important that the Turks
make this operation as short as possible and then leave. They have
to be mindful of Iraqi sovereignty," said Gates.
He added: "I measure quick in terms
of days, a week or two, something like that, not months."
It was the first time that Gates
put any time limit on the incursion, which Turkey launched in
northern Iraq on Thursday against rebels from the Kurdistan Workers'
Party, or PKK. The rebels are fighting for autonomy in the largely
Kurdish region of southeastern Turkey, and have carried out attacks
from northern Iraq.
The Turkish military said Tuesday
that warplanes and artillery hit targets in Iraq but that snow had
hampered combat operations of some units, which instead engaged in
patrols and supply runs.
It is the first confirmed Turkish
military ground operation in Iraq in about a decade. The conflict
has killed up to 40,000 people since 1984. The U.S. and European
Union consider the PKK to be a terrorist group.-- Associated
Press
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